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 [b]“Any fool can get into an ocean...”
 by Jack Spicer[/b]
 
 Any fool can get into an ocean
 But it takes a Goddess
 To get out of one.
 What’s true of oceans is true, of course,
 Of labyrinths and poems. When you start swimming
 Through riptide of rhythms and the metaphor’s seaweed
 You need to be a good swimmer or a born Goddess
 To get back out of them
 Look at the sea otters bobbing wildly
 Out in the middle of the poem
 They look so eager and peaceful playing out there where the water hardly moves
 You might get out through all the waves and rocks
 Into the middle of the poem to touch them
 But when you’ve tried the blessed water long
 Enough to want to start backward
 That’s when the fun starts
 Unless you’re a poet or an otter or something supernatural
 You’ll drown, dear. You’ll drown
 Any Greek can get you into a labyrinth
 But it takes a hero to get out of one
 What’s true of labyrinths is true of course
 Of love and memory. When you start remembering.[/center]
 
 
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